5 results filtered with: Analgesics, Opioid - therapeutic use
- Ephemera
Cholera : The following admirable letter from an eminent physician of great experience appears in the York Herald of Saturday last, and is re-printed in this form as likely to be of essential service in allaying the unfounded alarm which at present prevails to so great an extent : Sunderland, November 15th, 1831 ... / Wm. Rocliffe.
Rocliffe, William Lodge, -1839.Date: 1831- Books
Recommendations for the appropriate use of opioids for persistent non-cancer pain : a consensus statement / prepared on behalf of the Pain Society, the Royal College of Anaesthetists, the Royal College of General Practitioners and the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Date: 2005- Ephemera
To the inhabitants of the Parish of Clerkenwell : His Majesty's Privy Council having approved of precautions proposed by the Board of Health in London, on the alarming approach of the Indian cholera ... symptoms of the disorder ... remedies ... / Thos. Key, Geo. Tindall, churchwardens.
Key, Thomas.Date: 1831- Books
Opioid medicines for persistent pain : information for patients.
Date: 2004- Books
Opioids in non-cancer pain / Dr. Cathy Stannard, Consultant in Pain Medicine, Pain Clinic, Macmillan Centre, North Bristol NHS Trust, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, UK, Dr. Michael Coupe, Consultant in Pain Medicine, Anaesthesia & Intensive Care, Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Trust, Combe Park, Bath, UK, Honorary Clinical Lecturer, University of Bristol, UK, Dr. Anthony Pickering, Wellcome Senior Clinical Fellow and Reader in Neuroscience, School of Physiology & Pharmacology, University of Bristol, UK, Honorary Consultant in Anaesthesia & Pain Medicine, Bristol Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals Bristol, Bristol, UK.
Stannard, Catherine F.Date: [2013]